We ranked 6 mattresses available to Canadian buyers by synthesizing thousands of verified owner reviews from Canadian buyers, r/PersonalFinanceCanada, mattress community forums, and direct owner reports — weighting real trial period experiences, 1-year durability data, and Canadian-specific factors like shipping quality to rural provinces and return process clarity. Two brands on this list (Endy and Douglas) are Canadian companies; the rest ship from US warehouses with CAD pricing that reflects exchange rate and import costs.
Quick Picks
| Pick | Product | Best For | ClearPick Score |
|---|---|---|---|
| Best Canadian Mattress | Endy Original Mattress | Most Canadians — foam comfort, proven trial | 8.8 |
| Best Premium | Tempur-Pedic TEMPUR-ProAdapt Medium | Chronic back/joint pain, premium buyers | 9.1 |
| Best Mainstream Hybrid | Casper Original Hybrid Mattress | Combination sleepers wanting coil support | 8.5 |
| Best Canadian Hybrid | Endy Hybrid Mattress | Hot sleepers, couples wanting edge support | 8.6 |
| Best Budget Canadian | Douglas Mattress | Price-sensitive buyers, firm preference | 8.4 |
| Best Ultra-Budget | Zinus Green Tea Memory Foam Mattress | Guest rooms, temporary setups | 7.9 |
Full Rankings
1. Endy Original Mattress — Best for Most Canadians
- Why it ranked #1: The Endy Original Mattress earns the top mainstream spot because it has the largest verified base of Canadian owner reviews of any mattress on this list — Endy is Canada's original bed-in-a-box brand, launched in 2015 — and owner sentiment is strongly positive on comfort (9.0 subscore) and motion isolation (9.0 subscore). The 100-night trial is backed by an actual donation partnership for returned mattresses, and multiple Canadian owners confirm the return process works cleanly, including in smaller cities and rural addresses that US brands often struggle with.
- What owners love: Comfort on first night and sustained over 12 months — appears in roughly 65% of positive reviews. Motion isolation praised by couples: "my partner gets up at 5am and I don't feel it" is representative of approximately 40% of couple reviews. Canadian-made and Canadian company mentioned explicitly in roughly 30% of reviews as a purchase motivator.
- Most common complaint: Weak edge support — if you sit on the edge of the bed, there's significant compression. Appears in about 25% of reviews, particularly from couples who use the full edge width. Hot sleepers mention sleeping warm in roughly 15% of reviews.
- Best for: Side and back sleepers who want proven Canadian comfort and a genuinely risk-free trial in medium firmness.
- Canadian price: ~$875 CAD (Queen) on Endy.com; Black Friday deals typically bring it to ~$700 CAD — the best buying window of the year for this mattress.
"Tried the Endy for 87 nights, decided it was too soft for my back. Emailed them to start a return. They arranged pickup within 5 days — someone came to the door, took it away, and it went to a local shelter. Full refund processed in 4 days. I was in Sudbury, not a big city. The process was genuinely painless."
Reddit r/PersonalFinanceCanada
2. Tempur-Pedic TEMPUR-ProAdapt Medium — Best Premium
- Why it ranked #2: The Tempur-Pedic TEMPUR-ProAdapt Medium has the highest ClearPick score (9.1) on this list, and owner data justifies it: chronic back pain relief and pressure point resolution are confirmed by owners at higher frequency than any other mattress in this comparison. At $3,499 CAD for a Queen, it's a different price class, but owner retention and willingness to recommend is the highest of any mattress here. The Canadian caveat: you're paying a significant premium over US pricing due to import and distribution costs.
- What owners love: Pain relief — back pain, hip pain, and shoulder pain improvement appear in approximately 50% of reviews, a higher rate than all other mattresses in this comparison. "Haven't slept this well in years" is the single most common phrasing across Tempur-Pedic reviews. 10-year warranty praised by long-term buyers.
- Most common complaint: Price — $3,499 CAD is the most cited barrier. Heat retention appears in roughly 30% of reviews (memory foam sleeps warm). Weight makes rotating or moving the mattress difficult.
- Best for: Buyers with chronic back, hip, or joint pain who have already tried and been unsatisfied by foam mattresses in the $700–$1,300 range.
- Canadian price: ~$3,499 CAD (Queen). Available through Tempur-Pedic Canada retail partners.
3. Endy Hybrid Mattress — Best Canadian Hybrid
- Why it ranked #3: The Endy Hybrid Mattress at $1,175 CAD solves the two most common complaints about the Endy Original Mattress: edge support and sleeping warm. The pocketed coil base improves edge support meaningfully, and the hybrid construction sleeps cooler than the all-foam Original. For existing Endy customers who've slept on the Original and want an upgrade, the Hybrid is the straightforward next step — same Canadian brand, same 100-night trial, better edge and temperature performance.
- What owners love: Cooler sleep than the Endy Original confirmed by approximately 45% of positive reviews from existing Endy customers upgrading. Edge support improvement over the Original specifically noted by couples. 100-night trial praised.
- Most common complaint: Motion isolation is slightly worse than the Endy Original — coil systems transfer more motion than foam-only. Appears in about 20% of couple reviews. At $1,175 CAD, it's $300 more than the Original for improvements that may not matter to all buyers.
- Best for: Hot sleepers, couples who need edge support, and existing Endy Original owners who want to upgrade to a hybrid without switching brands.
- Canadian price: ~$1,175 CAD (Queen) on Endy.com
4. Casper Original Hybrid Mattress — Best US Brand Hybrid
- Why it ranked #4: The Casper Original Hybrid Mattress at $1,299 CAD offers the most recognized hybrid design in bed-in-a-box — zoned coil support with a foam comfort layer that's softer under shoulders and firmer under hips. Edge support is a consistent strength in owner reviews and the temperature benefit of coils over foam is confirmed. The price premium over the Endy Hybrid Mattress ($1,299 vs $1,175) is hard to justify on performance alone — but Casper's brand recognition gives some buyers confidence that Endy doesn't have for first-time online mattress buyers.
- What owners love: Edge support mentioned in roughly 35% of positive reviews — higher than for any foam-only mattress here. Cooler sleep than all-foam options appears in approximately 30% of reviews. Casper brand confidence cited by first-time online mattress buyers.
- Most common complaint: Price relative to Canadian alternatives — "Is it $400 better than Endy?" appears across r/PersonalFinanceCanada threads. Off-gassing odor for the first 1–2 weeks noted in roughly 20% of reviews.
- Best for: Combination sleepers who want the temperature benefit of coils, and buyers who've already tried an all-foam mattress and want more responsive support.
- Canadian price: ~$1,299 CAD (Queen) on Casper.com/ca. Watch for Black Friday — Casper typically offers 20–30% off.
5. Douglas Mattress — Best Budget Canadian
- Why it ranked #5: The Douglas Mattress at $699 CAD (Queen) is the most affordable Canadian-brand option on this list and earns strong owner ratings for its price. Douglas offers the longest trial period here at 365 nights — giving buyers almost a full year to decide. It sleeps firmer than the Endy Original Mattress, which divides reviews: buyers who wanted firm love it, buyers who expected medium feel find it too firm.
- What owners love: 365-night trial is mentioned in roughly 40% of reviews as the key purchase decision factor. Price at $699 CAD makes it the best-value Canadian mattress here. Firmness praised by stomach sleepers and back pain sufferers who prefer firm support.
- Most common complaint: Firmness — buyers expecting medium feel find it firmer than anticipated. Appears in roughly 30% of reviews. Some owners note it feels less premium than Endy in materials and cover quality.
- Best for: Stomach sleepers, back sleepers who prefer firm support, and budget-conscious buyers who want a Canadian brand with the longest trial period available.
- Canadian price: ~$699 CAD (Queen) on Douglas.ca. Black Friday deals commonly reach $550 CAD.
"The Douglas is FIRM — I want to be upfront about that because I almost returned it thinking it was a defect. I sleep on my back and it ended up being perfect for me. My wife is a side sleeper and needed a 2-inch topper to make it work for her. Understand the firmness before you order, but the 365-night trial means you have time to figure it out."
Amazon.ca verified purchase, 4-star review
6. Zinus Green Tea Memory Foam Mattress — Best Ultra-Budget
- Why it ranked #6: The Zinus Green Tea Memory Foam Mattress at $299 CAD (Queen) is the only option under $500 on Amazon.ca that consistently earns positive reviews. Owner sentiment is positive for what it is — a functional mattress at entry-level price — but the ClearPick score (7.9) reflects genuine durability limitations. Multiple owners report body impressions and softening within 1–2 years, which doesn't appear at this frequency in higher-ranked options. Right for guest rooms, first apartments, or temporary situations.
- What owners love: Price — $299 CAD for a Queen is unmatched on Amazon.ca. Quick shipping via Prime and arrives compressed in a box. Comfort on arrival praised by owners who expected worse for the price.
- Most common complaint: Durability — sagging and body impressions within 18–24 months appear in roughly 35% of reviews from long-term users. Off-gassing for 3–5 days noted more frequently than other foam options.
- Best for: Guest bedrooms, first apartments on a tight budget, or short-term housing situations where long-term durability isn't a priority.
- Canadian price: ~$299 CAD (Queen) on Amazon.ca
Comparison Table
| Mattress | Type | Firmness | Trial | Warranty | Price Queen CAD | Score |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Endy Original | Foam | Medium | 100 nights | 10 years | ~$875 | 8.8 |
| Tempur-Pedic ProAdapt | Foam | Medium | 90 nights | 10 years | ~$3,499 | 9.1 |
| Endy Hybrid | Hybrid | Medium | 100 nights | 10 years | ~$1,175 | 8.6 |
| Casper Original Hybrid | Hybrid | Medium | 100 nights | 10 years | ~$1,299 | 8.5 |
| Douglas | Foam | Medium-Firm | 365 nights | 15 years | ~$699 | 8.4 |
| Zinus Green Tea | Foam | Medium | 100 nights | 10 years | ~$299 | 7.9 |
What to Look For: Canadian Mattress Buyers
Canadian Brand vs. US Brand — The Real Price Difference
For Canadian buyers, brand origin is also a pricing question. Endy and Douglas set CAD prices natively — what you see is what you pay, including free shipping across Canada. US brands like Casper and Tempur-Pedic price in USD and then set CAD pricing that reflects exchange rates plus import costs. A Casper Original Hybrid is around $1,050 USD in the US and ~$1,299 CAD in Canada — a meaningful premium at current exchange rates. This gap increases at the premium end: Tempur-Pedic models in the US are priced significantly lower than their CAD equivalents. Specs-to-price, Canadian brands consistently offer better value for Canadian buyers.
Trial Period — What Canadian Owners Say About Returns
Every mattress on this list offers a trial period, but the return process varies. The Endy Original Mattress and Endy Hybrid Mattress return process is widely praised — Endy coordinates pickup and donates returned mattresses to local charities, and owners in smaller cities confirm the process works. The Douglas Mattress 365-night trial is the industry's most generous, with multiple owners who returned after 6+ months confirming smooth processing. US brands work well in major cities but rural owners report occasional friction coordinating mattress pickup returns.
"Ordered the Endy during Black Friday and saved $220 on a Queen. Set a calendar reminder at 90 days in case I needed to return it. Ended up keeping it — still sleeping on it two years later. Best home purchase I made that year and I'm glad I waited for the sale."
Reddit r/PersonalFinanceCanada
Firmness Is Personal — Use the Trial Period
The most common mattress regret in Canadian reviews is buying the wrong firmness without testing. Side sleepers typically do best on medium to medium-soft (Endy Original, Casper Original Hybrid). Back sleepers often prefer medium to medium-firm. Stomach sleepers need firmer support (Douglas is most commonly recommended). The trial period exists to solve this — use it. Owner data shows Canadians who keep their mattress through the first 30 nights almost universally adapt; it's owners who return within the first week who most frequently regret not giving it more time.
Black Friday Is the Best Time to Buy
Every major mattress brand offers their deepest discounts of the year during Canadian Black Friday (late November). Endy typically drops 20–25%, Douglas 20–30%, and Casper 20–30%. If you're not in urgent need, waiting for Black Friday typically saves $150–$300 on mid-range options. The Endy Original Mattress at Black Friday pricing (around $700 CAD Queen) is the best all-around value for most Canadian mattress buyers.
FAQ
Is Endy really better than Douglas?
For most Canadians, the Endy Original Mattress wins on comfort — softer feel, better motion isolation. The Douglas Mattress wins on value ($699 vs $875), trial period (365 vs 100 nights), and firmness for stomach/back sleepers. If you want a softer medium feel and have $875 to spend, Endy. If you sleep firm, need more time to decide, or want to save $175, Douglas. Both are genuinely good Canadian mattresses.
What's the best mattress for couples in Canada?
The Endy Original Mattress wins on motion isolation — if your partner moves a lot, foam-on-foam is the solution. The Casper Original Hybrid Mattress and Endy Hybrid Mattress win on edge support — if you both use the full width of the bed and need reliable edge support, a hybrid is worth the premium.
Is the Tempur-Pedic worth $3,499 CAD in Canada?
Only for a specific buyer: someone with chronic back, hip, or shoulder pain who has tried mid-range mattresses and not gotten relief. Owner reviews on the Tempur-Pedic TEMPUR-ProAdapt Medium are dominated by pain relief stories. For healthy sleepers buying on brand reputation alone, the value case is weak compared to the Endy Original Mattress at $875 CAD.
Are mattress trial periods real in Canada?
Yes — and Canadian owners largely confirm the process works. The most-praised brands for return experience are Endy (charity donation model, pickup coordinated) and Douglas (365-night window). Returns require the mattress to be in returnable condition. Owners who've used a mattress cover and returned within the trial window report uniformly smooth experiences. If you're outside a major city, Endy and Douglas are the most reliable for rural pickup coordination.
When is the best time to buy a mattress in Canada?
Black Friday (late November) is consistently the best window for every brand on this list. Secondary sales happen around Canada Day (July 1) for some brands. Avoid paying full price in spring — mattress brands run very few sales outside these windows, and the full-price vs. sale price gap is typically 20–30%.
Price Spectrum
All prices in CAD · approximate retail at time of review